No power from new stator??? HELP

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  • robertbarr
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    • Sep 2005
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    • Joliet, Illinois

    #16
    Originally posted by posplayr
    He should have tested it with a 120VAC outlet
    He's UK, so it's going to be 220v, give or take; but with no load, even a sickly stator should develop SOME voltage, and it should vary with r.p.m. A measurement of zero across all three legs just doesn't seem likely to me. So -- do we KNOW the meter works?
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    • posplayr
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      • Dec 2007
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      • Tucson Az

      #17
      Originally posted by robertbarr
      He's UK, so it's going to be 220v, give or take; but with no load, even a sickly stator should develop SOME voltage, and it should vary with r.p.m. A measurement of zero across all three legs just doesn't seem likely to me. So -- do we KNOW the meter works?
      Apparently, up until this point, it doesn't matter; He has been doing ohm tests.

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